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if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's very great art, and it reflects this wonderful spirit of independence that america was founded on. >> host: paul cantor with a television show, a popular culture show today that you're walking regularly? >> guest: the walking dead. >> host: why? >> guest: i'm now into zombies. for years i resisted zombies, but people kept saying you've got to watch show, and many of my analyses are of shows that present disasters; the government falls apart, society falls apart. and zombie matters are like that. and once again they split along these lines. this movie world war z does not suggest people are helpless and the
if it holds together as a work of art, i'm happy. >> host: in preface you write america was born in a rebellion and its popular culture has embraced that ever since. >> guest: yeah, and i think that's true. that's why many cultural elitists don't like popular culture. they find it unruly and rebellious, and one of my themes is op lahr culture is itself an expression of american freedom. sure, a lot of it's garbage, but i love american popular culture because i think it is best, it's...
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thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. [ dog barks ] oh. it was a nice thought. [ male announcer ] some business decisions are better than others. the best decision is switching to verizon. choose verizon fios for 100% fiber optic fast internet and business class phone, both with 99.9% network reliability. all for just $99.99 a month with a two year price guarantee. plus get an additional line included. it's all backed by our worry free guarantee, with no activation fees, and more. hurry and call 1.888.774.4418 to sign up. verizon. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> final 45. katy perry's "roar" set the record for song sales for 2013. roar the first
thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. [ dog barks ] oh. it was a nice thought. [ male announcer ] some business decisions are better than others. the best decision is switching to verizon. choose verizon fios for 100% fiber optic fast internet and business class phone, both with 99.9% network reliability. all for just $99.99 a month with a two year price guarantee. plus get an additional line included. it's all backed by our worry free guarantee,...
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paralyzed veterans of america was there for me when i came home. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. >>> this is samuel l. jackson and you're watching "our world with black enterprise." >>> since the beginning celebrities have always been front and center. they've entertained us with their exciting projects and shocked us when they pushed the envelope. >> i guess nobody told you that i'm madea, mu to the damn dea. you understand that? what i want i get. >> the only reason i started doing this character toys use it to make people laugh and give them a message. so many messages that need to be brought to our community. there's no way to do it. nobody has an effective way to do it this. character has been such a great tool to get effective messages into the community. i'm so proud of that. >> tyler perry made great inroads as the first african-american to own a major film studio. but he received sharp criticism from fellow filmmaker spike lee for the type of films he was making. >> a lot of stuff that's on today is coone
paralyzed veterans of america was there for me when i came home. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. >>> this is samuel l. jackson and you're watching "our world with black enterprise." >>> since the beginning celebrities have always been front and center. they've entertained us with their exciting projects and shocked us when they pushed the envelope. >> i guess nobody told you that i'm madea, mu to the damn dea. you understand...
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meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies. >> yes, dies -- >> you can't prove that. >> it died of laughter, ambassador. i have an issue with this friendly versus unfriendly thing. and i was hoping you could give me a nonnonsense cal answer and you don't just babble. they are saying friendly, not friendly. isn't this code for something else? >> it is code for this is a sham because they are jerks everywhere. >> you are missing my point. >> my question is don't they mean something else when you look at the list? >> it means that this is a travel survey and the city is probably, and i don't know for sure, supporty the magazine or h
meanwhile, the friendliest city in america is all of the south. actually five of the top 10 are southern including charleston in savannah. fun fact, i have never been to charleston, especially in the late 1990s when all of the male escorts went missing. can't emphasize that one enough. anyway, speaking of rude. >> oh, and animals are mean to other animals and it makes humans look a little nicer. >> that cat suffocated. >> suffocated with hilarity. >> but then dies....
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that examined the various claim to rule or stand out in america the case of how the skipper's military presence, the professor's intelligence, and if shows that the man -- he really was representative of america and the heart of the show. the producer was really thrilled with the able sincerity, and he confirmed it said that's what he's trying to co. >> was it reflective of the era of the early 'out of. >> absolutely. i was particularly fascinated going back and watching it to see how many cold war themes in it. there was an episode about russia. there were several episodes about the race. it's very interesting to go back and see how many shows do reflect their times. >> back to your newest book, "invisible hand in popular culture "bhop is the director? >> he is one of those guys he worked with the great european director and ended up working with what of called -- [inaudible] churning out cheap movie with a star with the tight and made something up. made he made something of it. and the french film theaterrist discovered him and made an era out of it. >> we're [inaudible] >> what abou
that examined the various claim to rule or stand out in america the case of how the skipper's military presence, the professor's intelligence, and if shows that the man -- he really was representative of america and the heart of the show. the producer was really thrilled with the able sincerity, and he confirmed it said that's what he's trying to co. >> was it reflective of the era of the early 'out of. >> absolutely. i was particularly fascinated going back and watching it to see...
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i gave back by driving a vintage london traction xi across america giving free cab rides to people. i decided that i wanted to do the final epic edadventure, whi was in some way to do what they did which is relying on the kindness of stranger on a motor bike. >> are you going to carry a credit card or cash just in case like an emergency? >> i'm going to be carry nothing credit cards and no cash. the emergencies will be helped by people like you. >>> back with another funny video. >> some life calculations. >> she wanted to calculate how much time she spent doing various activities. first thing, makeup. >> so i have been wearing makeup since i was 15, like 11 years. average all that up about an hour each time to do my makeup. five days a week, five hours a week, 519 full [ bleep ] days i sit putting a face on my face. >> think about that, wow. >> she goes on. >> say you did your nails two times a month and it took you an hour both times. two hourss a month. say you started doing that when you were 13 years old. 13 days of just painting [ bleep ] on your nails. >> what about things th
i gave back by driving a vintage london traction xi across america giving free cab rides to people. i decided that i wanted to do the final epic edadventure, whi was in some way to do what they did which is relying on the kindness of stranger on a motor bike. >> are you going to carry a credit card or cash just in case like an emergency? >> i'm going to be carry nothing credit cards and no cash. the emergencies will be helped by people like you. >>> back with another funny...
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what researchers found is that 18% of all deaths in america are directly related to obesity. previous reports suggested that this number was only 8% in men and 12 percent in women. so researchers worry that this one health measure, our weight, could erase decades worth of gains in the country's life expectancy. the solution it would seem is in our hands, we have move, eat healthier and lose weight. your life may be one they are talking about. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> if you want to avoid calls from your child's teacher, don't pack a soda in the lunch box. soda is linked to behavior problems in young kids. previous research made the link in teens but this is the first time sugary drinks are laced to behavior issues in younger childrens. five years old that show drink show aggression and difficulty paying attention. >>> choking is bad for children. the beltway for kids under 5 is to cut everything in small pieces and cut the food into triangle shapes because it will pass through if the food does get caught in a child's throat. >> at any age, partic
what researchers found is that 18% of all deaths in america are directly related to obesity. previous reports suggested that this number was only 8% in men and 12 percent in women. so researchers worry that this one health measure, our weight, could erase decades worth of gains in the country's life expectancy. the solution it would seem is in our hands, we have move, eat healthier and lose weight. your life may be one they are talking about. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson....
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>> it says that the culture is anxious and hungry for positive stories about challenges that america has met and partially overcome, because they're hungry to know how to perfect this society. i think that that's really at the heart of it. we want to know that the high ideals that we're formed around are continued. we want to know that these challenges still require to be met, and that there's so much divisiveness and fractiousness in our society, and there's a big industry that is constructed around keeping us apart and servicing our opinions and fostering and supporting our prejudices. i think it's the hunger to want to feel like an american, and want to come together to help meet the challenges that we face. tavis: you've said something here now very powerful, and i want to take it, for the sake of conversation and for the sake of pushing you to get your thoughts, and flip it on you. i think you're right about everything you've said. in the tradition of the black church, i'd say "amen" in agreement with everything you've just said. i think that it could be argued that one of those
>> it says that the culture is anxious and hungry for positive stories about challenges that america has met and partially overcome, because they're hungry to know how to perfect this society. i think that that's really at the heart of it. we want to know that the high ideals that we're formed around are continued. we want to know that these challenges still require to be met, and that there's so much divisiveness and fractiousness in our society, and there's a big industry that is...
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. >>> forcing his hand -- president obama's makes changes to america's once-secret surveillance program after a disclosure by a man he once dismissed as a hacker. >>> desperate hours, the feds make a big discovery in the frantic search for a missing girl. tonight the manhunt closing in on a suspected killer. >>> and making a difference -- wounded veterans on an underwater mission to heal the planet and themselves. "nightly news" begins now. >>> nouns nuns from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening, i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. the weather folks call it a stall front. a weather system packed with rain that just won't budge. if you're watching us tonight across a wide stretch of the country from oklahoma to west virginia, be prepared for another drenching and more flooding. the rain totals have been astounding. in some places, ten inches in a single night. destroying homes, businesses and turning some streets into raging rapids. and tonight, there have been more deaths. nbc's kerry sanders is in nashville for us
. >>> forcing his hand -- president obama's makes changes to america's once-secret surveillance program after a disclosure by a man he once dismissed as a hacker. >>> desperate hours, the feds make a big discovery in the frantic search for a missing girl. tonight the manhunt closing in on a suspected killer. >>> and making a difference -- wounded veterans on an underwater mission to heal the planet and themselves. "nightly news" begins now. >>>...
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miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and
miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people...
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well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing the envelope like your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason that i was able to do it is because i was just such a committed activist and committed fighter but you know i i know how hard it is for anybody else first of all it's really difficult to see things that are kept invisible but it's really hard for artists to find their voice in the medium of television period right and let's talk about sexism roseanne which i know they are very vocal about it today especially as i look at your timeline i mean i talk about women's rights a lot on the show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact sexism against a man is actually m
well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing the envelope like your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason that i...
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the closest point to america is brownsville, texas. the forecast shows it will run out of real estate soon. it will rain out over central mexico likely. it is more active next week. so 60 tonight and comfortably clear. tomorrow 87 and tons of sunshine and a little stickier. i think we have a widespread deal for wednesday. thursday and friday is pushing 90 for labor day weekend. what a rare treat. looks good. >> all right. first day of school no problem. >> no problems. >>> we have baby pictures to show you when we come back. >> closed captioning brought to you by luna. [ man ] launch sequence initiated. [ beep ] 15 seconds and counting. [ male announcer ] at kfc we have one mission. and t minus 10...9... serve the world's best tasting chicken. that's why our whole chicken is delivered fresh. 8... and prepared fresh by real cooks. 7... with kfc's world famous secret recipes. t-minus 5, 4... taste why fresh is better. 2...1... try an 8-piece meal of our freshly prepared chicken, 2 large sides and 4 biscuits, now with 10 of our new hot sh
the closest point to america is brownsville, texas. the forecast shows it will run out of real estate soon. it will rain out over central mexico likely. it is more active next week. so 60 tonight and comfortably clear. tomorrow 87 and tons of sunshine and a little stickier. i think we have a widespread deal for wednesday. thursday and friday is pushing 90 for labor day weekend. what a rare treat. looks good. >> all right. first day of school no problem. >> no problems. >>>...
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stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers went out in the middle of the night and patched the potholes. >> stephen: gay. put a new bridge to the sewer plant. >> stephen: gay. a family center, a park, a playground, stuff for the kids. >> stephen: gay, gay. he has addressed the water situation. it's better than it's ever been. >> stephen: but better isn't gay enough for mayor cummings. listen to what he gay-ed up next. >> i introduced the fireman's ordinance. >> stephen: and what does he consider fair? >> one could be denied service and terminated from their job ore vingted from their house just because of their sexual preference.
stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers...
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i'm gay so what if i told you four years ago get married america most people big it's ok. you would. know. so maybe we all get better you think. that i hope. you know why not i'm sorry i don't think so larry i think that when i got to. when i think about this. because i just finished the scene with with johnson it's clear my head i just finished movie five days ago and the butler. five days got rapid and. and i'm still tinkering with l.b.j.'s voters bill what they're doing right now what congress is doing right now is inconceivable to me i have no answer as i've never understood it so i don't know how to explain to you but you just keep on making great films thanks or you're going to get more demand if that is the incident i don't know as long as as long as i can do. informational i'm ok being an artist you're both gay and black right cease in your mind will bore you got to what's let a ban. on what's left the truth how do you know it's this we don't choose our sexuality just argue with jerry falwell all the time but this on the but when i was true i don't know you again w
i'm gay so what if i told you four years ago get married america most people big it's ok. you would. know. so maybe we all get better you think. that i hope. you know why not i'm sorry i don't think so larry i think that when i got to. when i think about this. because i just finished the scene with with johnson it's clear my head i just finished movie five days ago and the butler. five days got rapid and. and i'm still tinkering with l.b.j.'s voters bill what they're doing right now what...
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she is an amazing woman who has gone through two wars basically escaping to america. like many immigrant stories, she worked any job she can have. my first experience seeing her in a sweatshop working side by side. she put herself through night school. to this day she sill sews and really an inspiration because she started her own business in the garment district in new york and made enough money to move us out of the projects. >> kristen: she makes your outfit? >> she made my outfit and the big thing, she is in her 80s and to this day she doesn't believer in story matters. this journey needs to be told. hardships that our families face many are so afraid to talk about it. i really got inspired by her personal story. gandhi is quoted to say, be the change you wish to see in the world. groig growing up if mom that didn't see herself and value of herself, how can you create change? so we really wanted to empower young people. she empowered with her presence and story and we want to do that for all the generations and to validate the immigrants and families who have made
she is an amazing woman who has gone through two wars basically escaping to america. like many immigrant stories, she worked any job she can have. my first experience seeing her in a sweatshop working side by side. she put herself through night school. to this day she sill sews and really an inspiration because she started her own business in the garment district in new york and made enough money to move us out of the projects. >> kristen: she makes your outfit? >> she made my...
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that's america's money. >> talk about america's money . $600? >> i know it. no. >> i want the bat mobile design. >>> some local kids will have a special guest when they go back to school shopping. today it's the sixth annual shop with a cop event in westminster. >>> as you were getting ready to go back to school consider helping those less fortunate. abc news teamed up with the young school for the annual back to school supply drive. we're collecting all the essentials for local kids in need. we have donation a sites in nearly every neighborhood. for a full list go to abc2news.com/schoolsupplies. >>> america's money, brought to you by choice hotels. #12kw >>> what the cdc wants you no know about a public health nuisance. >>> a live look at the inner harbor right now. you can't tell but it could be foggy and that could effect your morning commute. we have maryland's most accurate forecast straight ahead. >>> it's tuesday morning. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charlie courthouse -- krouse. >>> we have a deg fog dense fog advisory until 10:00 this morning. this exte
that's america's money. >> talk about america's money . $600? >> i know it. no. >> i want the bat mobile design. >>> some local kids will have a special guest when they go back to school shopping. today it's the sixth annual shop with a cop event in westminster. >>> as you were getting ready to go back to school consider helping those less fortunate. abc news teamed up with the young school for the annual back to school supply drive. we're collecting all the...
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"gma's" access to the nursery of the only panda twins in america, as they wave good morning, america. >> they were waving on the inside, lara. i'm sure. hello, america. good morning to you. >>> and what a morning ahead for you here on "gma." a crowd numbering in the thousands and thousands. all lined up and welcoming the wanted. so many sleeps all night long there at central park, as they get ready for one of the biggest boy bands on the planet. >> i always say, this could be the biggest crowd ever. and so many people are glad they came. >> ding. >> a big ding, everybody. we will hear that hit, at our huge party in the park. plus, the song you, the viewers, chose. and the wanted is listening. >>> we're going to start with the bizarre and dangerous weather in the west. massive pieces of hail actually shutting down parts of colorado. and those flash floods, swamping so many, really, as you see here. turning streets into rivers, with so much more expected. ginger zee, here, with the very latest. ginger, this is a region that just does not need it. >> colorado, this has been rough. it's n
"gma's" access to the nursery of the only panda twins in america, as they wave good morning, america. >> they were waving on the inside, lara. i'm sure. hello, america. good morning to you. >>> and what a morning ahead for you here on "gma." a crowd numbering in the thousands and thousands. all lined up and welcoming the wanted. so many sleeps all night long there at central park, as they get ready for one of the biggest boy bands on the planet. >> i...
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get a better idea of who won and some of the stories behind their big wins >> reporter: the ranks of america's million areas grew by three today. one of the winners coming forward in minnesota. >> i welcome paul white and present a check for 149.4 million. >> reporter: he bought ten dollars worth of tickets at eyelikal gas station. he said he didn't check them until his girlfriend called him. >> sure enough they were right and i said i will have to call you back and i started yelling . >> reporter: he is one of three lucky tickets. if you took the lump sum it's about half that. >> after taxes if they pick a cash lump sum payment it's about $58 million each. >> reporter: that's no pocket change, something that gives many pause before going public. officials say two grand prize tickets were sold in new jersey. the buyers still a mist. one was sold at this stop and shop, the other in new lake harbor. the city was hit hard last year by sandy. >> i was hoping it was someone who maybe lost their home and could have usedt. >> reporter: the winner also have big choices to make like whether to save or
get a better idea of who won and some of the stories behind their big wins >> reporter: the ranks of america's million areas grew by three today. one of the winners coming forward in minnesota. >> i welcome paul white and present a check for 149.4 million. >> reporter: he bought ten dollars worth of tickets at eyelikal gas station. he said he didn't check them until his girlfriend called him. >> sure enough they were right and i said i will have to call you back and i...
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. >> from groping to squatting, is america best at not leaving the nest. highest number in over 500 years of 18-31 are living at home. most of my friends that have graduated are living at home because they cannot pay rent and pay for their student loans t s the same time. as courage the cats nothing is impossible. >> wow. i want to see that again. >> we will see that again. perhaps tonight at my place over drinks. robert, you were saying in the green room, the only solution was to kill everyone. that seems harsh. >> i like this thing. >> you do? >> i do. i like that the kids are staying with the family. in italy and europe, that's common. they stay with the family in a while and then their nest starts out and i think in a certain way it's keeping the family together more. although the reason for it is a bad economy. which is not a good thing and these kids not getting jobs and the rest of it. but there's a nice -- there's a nice pay off for this one. i have my daughter stay home with me, they are 21, 23, and it's lovely to have them. >> i guess so, if they
. >> from groping to squatting, is america best at not leaving the nest. highest number in over 500 years of 18-31 are living at home. most of my friends that have graduated are living at home because they cannot pay rent and pay for their student loans t s the same time. as courage the cats nothing is impossible. >> wow. i want to see that again. >> we will see that again. perhaps tonight at my place over drinks. robert, you were saying in the green room, the only solution...
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america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >> it hardly ends for the draft. today they are hoping age matters not. theas will sign with ravens. he last had a starring role in 2009. , clark makes for a good fit in baltimore. rendon stokely made official his return to baltimore. stokely becomes the only player on the team who won the 2000 super bowl. feeling. a great the fans are unbelievable. just to be able to have another opportunity to play here. i am just trying to do my best and help out in whatever way i can. >> joe flacco had a heckuva time with fans beforehand and delivered during. it is designed for the offense to have an easier time. beleaguered core made some great plays. all the way to the end, when drama ensued. >> we split the team up, played 12 minutes of football. that last team was something you could not make up, so it was pretty exciting for the fans. >> they are back thursd
america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >> it hardly ends for the draft. today they are hoping age matters not. theas will sign with ravens. he last had a starring role in 2009. , clark makes for a good fit in baltimore. rendon stokely made official his return to baltimore. stokely becomes the only player on the...
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miss america herself thinks about wen. and stay tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and
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so where are the luckiest stores in america? >>> good evening and we begin tonight with a water world from colorado to the airlicarolinas. we're seeing families stranded on water logged porches, a car turned into a kind of a noah's arc and there in missouri what looks like a lake is actually a highway. 12 states are facing threats of floods tonight, so much rain they're measuring it not in inches but in foot. ginger zee tells us what's to come. >> reporter: that's the bank of the river there, and all these houses underwater. swallowing neighborhoods whole. flash flooding in central and southern missouri. shutting down highway 44. dismantling roads from beneath. the floodgates erupting on the osage river. the relentless rains leaving camp grounds, and soccer fields, hardly identifiable. in waynesville, missouri, they are still searching for a woman swept away tuesday. her 4-year-old son already found dead. in the last seven days, parts of missouri have had more than 16 inches of rain -- the town of richland with at least 17 inche
so where are the luckiest stores in america? >>> good evening and we begin tonight with a water world from colorado to the airlicarolinas. we're seeing families stranded on water logged porches, a car turned into a kind of a noah's arc and there in missouri what looks like a lake is actually a highway. 12 states are facing threats of floods tonight, so much rain they're measuring it not in inches but in foot. ginger zee tells us what's to come. >> reporter: that's the bank of the...
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america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for their lives outside this four seasons hotel in downtown cairo. just a horrifying scene. this too, the people trapped on the bridge, the tear gas, they begin grasping for tables, the man in the white shirt, just trying to get off the bridge, some even jumping. muhammad lila reports on the crisis in egypt after one of our own teams was surrounded on the streets. >> reporter: the crowds arrived angry, looking for a fight. >> no more army, no more army in egypt! >> reporter: and a fight is what they got. with army helicopters hovering overhead, the muslim brotherhood, angry at the overthrow of their elected president, erupted in anger. [ speaking in arabic ] >> reporter: chanting "baltajiyya," or thugs. many daring the military to shoot. >> we are peaceful. we don't have any weapons. okay? this is my under, okay? and i am ready to die! >> it's better to die here. >> it's better to die here? >> yes, it's bet
america's crucial ally spiraling into what appears to be a near civil war. listen to the gunfire erupting in cairo. [ gunfire ] >> everyone there running for their lives outside this four seasons hotel in downtown cairo. just a horrifying scene. this too, the people trapped on the bridge, the tear gas, they begin grasping for tables, the man in the white shirt, just trying to get off the bridge, some even jumping. muhammad lila reports on the crisis in egypt after one of our own teams was...
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tonight out of control, how to stop the wildfire now threatening one of america's great national parks tripling in size, burning in three directions tonight. we're live at yos semty. the breaking news, the stunning numbers on syria, how many people might have been attacked with chemical weapons and what the fbi director is telling abc news about americans in syria. are they a new threat to our homeland. >>> text messages, the teenager abducted and rescued from the woods revealing what was in those messages and letters she exchanged with her kidnapper. >>> vanished. watch these trees tonight disappear before our eyes. is massive sink hole in one american community, what caused it and where it could happen next. >> good evening. diane is off on this thursday night. we do begin with an american treasure threatened pie that fierce and growing wildfire tonight. yosemite park. this is the screen on the ground. the ancient sequoias, fire trucks rushing through valleys of fire and just listen tonight. the sound of that wildfire raging out of control, hundreds of firefighters now deployed. new
tonight out of control, how to stop the wildfire now threatening one of america's great national parks tripling in size, burning in three directions tonight. we're live at yos semty. the breaking news, the stunning numbers on syria, how many people might have been attacked with chemical weapons and what the fbi director is telling abc news about americans in syria. are they a new threat to our homeland. >>> text messages, the teenager abducted and rescued from the woods revealing what...
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that was a long way to help patients locally and around north america living with blood cancers. >> john rosa, thank you for coming today. we appreciate it. absolutely applies her. by the way, you can join in the light tonight event. the first one takes place september 20th at maple bond in howard county. that's followed by october 12, then on october 19 at park place in annapolis and on november 2nd at camden yards. to register, go to light the night .-dot-dot word. for more information on the programs of the leukemia and >> walks of art is a new program that bridges the gap between urban youth and art by providing them with opportunities to express themselves visually through painting and drawing, creatively through short stories and in performing arts like dance. the founder of the director of this program is sean burnett. it's a nonprofit leadership major. have you graduated already? >> i'm a current student. >> you are a current student, and you started a foundation, basically, to help people. >> how did you find time to do that? >> i actually started this prior to going there. i st
that was a long way to help patients locally and around north america living with blood cancers. >> john rosa, thank you for coming today. we appreciate it. absolutely applies her. by the way, you can join in the light tonight event. the first one takes place september 20th at maple bond in howard county. that's followed by october 12, then on october 19 at park place in annapolis and on november 2nd at camden yards. to register, go to light the night .-dot-dot word. for more information...
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america's favorite dance judge... >> whoo-hoo! >> announcer: ...mary murphy from fox's "so you think you can dance." >> you are in the top 20! yeah! fabulous job up there. whoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: how does she look so good? >> everybody tal about how flawless my skin looks on tv, and i love that. [ laughs ] >> announcer: so, what's the secret to mary murphy looking so amazing on tv? >> if anybody ou me on tv, you've seen luminess. that's what i've used on "so you think you can dance" for so many years. when the luminess on, i just said "wow. look at the skin." it was flawless. there was a time in hollywood years ago that the makeup was caked on, but with luminess today, it is the exact opposite. when i use it, it's just like spraying a really fine mist my face, you hardly feel it, and it ends up coming out flawless. flawless! look at my skin! i love the way this feels on my skin, and they've made it so easy. back, and the spray just comes out so nice and even. it makes my skin feel and look years younger. i love
america's favorite dance judge... >> whoo-hoo! >> announcer: ...mary murphy from fox's "so you think you can dance." >> you are in the top 20! yeah! fabulous job up there. whoo! [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: how does she look so good? >> everybody tal about how flawless my skin looks on tv, and i love that. [ laughs ] >> announcer: so, what's the secret to mary murphy looking so amazing on tv? >> if anybody ou me on tv, you've seen...
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america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full three quotes in fact iran's president called for court the all to pose of jerusalem is those question of the u.n. rules the legal to face quote bridge she changed exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to translate to all russian or is the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the broom of the thing tree why is the difference kitty she's speaking of sort of like a velvet revolution of some kind. clearly not threatening to attack anybody it's very tragic and ironic that the iranian population is certainly very pro western and very eager to to be a part of the international community. very pro-american. yet at the same time there's really wanted one way that you could screw that up and that is to. to attack that country because it's a very nationalistic country and despite the unpopularity of the regime in power to moment and no one would take kindly to. and it kind of an attack blitzing the oil rich muslim world in controllab
america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full three quotes in fact iran's president called for court the all to pose of jerusalem is those question of the u.n. rules the legal to face quote bridge she changed exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to translate to all russian or is the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the broom of the thing tree why is the difference kitty...
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"good morning america," starts, starts now! ♪ >>> and good morning, america. oh, my goodness, what a way to kick off the week. take a look at times square this morning. it's all about lady gaga. she is going to be here live in just a little bit. you see the countdown clock there. the fans have been lining up all night long, all for that world premiere of her blockbuster new video "applause." >> oh, it is impossible not to smile today to get moving on this monday morning and we have seen so many startling looks from gaga over the past few years. we asked what will she look like when she shows up this morning? how could you imagine? >> it'll be great. >> one person. there it is. we do know, however, what the throne looks like. it is a 500-pound cut glass chair. that's where she'll be sitting and doing her interview. a plastic coating over some of that. the technology won't be too uncomfortable. >> it's called lucite, the technical term, that is the throne and sam is back from vacation and so busy. talking about fire world which sounds a lot nicer than they are.
"good morning america," starts, starts now! ♪ >>> and good morning, america. oh, my goodness, what a way to kick off the week. take a look at times square this morning. it's all about lady gaga. she is going to be here live in just a little bit. you see the countdown clock there. the fans have been lining up all night long, all for that world premiere of her blockbuster new video "applause." >> oh, it is impossible not to smile today to get moving on this...
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. >> in tonight's consumer alert, bank of america facing lawsuits filed by the u.s. government. parallel lawsuit filed by the department of justice and -- just as it then securities and exchange commission suggests the bank lied about the quality of the home loans. a bang spokesperson denied defrauding anyone. a warning tonight for consumers and researchers at progress of insurance. turns out the month of august 1 of the most popular for car thefts. between july and august alone, the wind up as much as 15%. 9 out of 10 highest-ranked days for car theft happened between july and september. new national campaign under way right now focused on preventing deaths of children left in hot cars. one person closely involved in this campaign is on a personal motion -- personal campaign because he lived through the death of his daughter. his 18-month-old daughter was killed after left in a hot car back in 2010. now working to increase efforts that encourage firefighters to cars when the heat is are the lethal. >> if people are talking about it and keeping it up front, if i can save one lif
. >> in tonight's consumer alert, bank of america facing lawsuits filed by the u.s. government. parallel lawsuit filed by the department of justice and -- just as it then securities and exchange commission suggests the bank lied about the quality of the home loans. a bang spokesperson denied defrauding anyone. a warning tonight for consumers and researchers at progress of insurance. turns out the month of august 1 of the most popular for car thefts. between july and august alone, the wind...
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everybody in america is talking about "downton abbey" except in the black barbershops, except in the black beauty salons. i know i'll get mail about this from persons of color in this audience on pbs who love "downton abbey." i suspect that might be not because people of color don't like period pieces, julian, but because it'd be nice to see yourself represented on the screen at some point. >> well, watch this space. >> we, no, we have a good black character coming up in the fourth series, played by gary carr. he's a chap called jack ross. he's kind of a fairly major storyline. i was very keen that he should be a positive character. quitek -- i feel this strongly, so you must stop me if it's boring -- but so many black characters in television drama are victims and things are not going well for them and even when they're positive, even when they're sympathetic, everything's terrible. i feel for black young men and women it's very important that you see people on the screen who are not victims. it's not all going badly. because you just want to get in there, and this guy is not a vict
everybody in america is talking about "downton abbey" except in the black barbershops, except in the black beauty salons. i know i'll get mail about this from persons of color in this audience on pbs who love "downton abbey." i suspect that might be not because people of color don't like period pieces, julian, but because it'd be nice to see yourself represented on the screen at some point. >> well, watch this space. >> we, no, we have a good black character...
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america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >> if you're steeped in debt, we have a financial planner with the six tips you need to know to reduce your debt. >> i am glad to be here. >> there is a lot to go through. use a first create a basic balance sheet. >> you have to know where you are before you know where you are going. it is important to have a list of assets, liabilities, and have a sense of how much debt you are in. if there is something you can sell that you do not need any longer, that can help you pay off other nondeductible that -- nondeductible debt, that is a start. certain insurance policies you do not need any more. >> created an income statement? >> if you make more than you spend you have been put to help pay things down. -- you have bandwidth to help pay things down. if you can find a way to get 18 months or and extend something, it is worth trying. >> start by paying off
america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >> if you're steeped in debt, we have a financial planner with the six tips you need to know to reduce your debt. >> i am glad to be here. >> there is a lot to go through. use a first create a basic balance sheet. >> you have to know where you are before...
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but you know i think i have a whole theory on how we're raising kids in america. kids are given so much and there are you know parents are always making excuses it's the teachers fault it's the coaches fault it's the you know it's the other kids fault in the classroom and by the time these kids are adults they have never had any had to take any accountability or raising a bunch of wimps and you know that's something that i don't want to do you know and when my kid wants to get a car is going to get a job just like i had to do and like you had to do and i think we're really coddling these kids way too much you know they need to fall down and scrape their knee jerk with the good lives. this will never. do you need to do this right you have a business you know ease of doing it you did it i did want to do it they q they came to the head of eat at the time is it n.b.c. and i was the chairman i miss it ted harbor and he came to us he was the head of e and he also ran style network and he said you know we we showed a special on your wedding we cover some of your wedding
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did syria use chemical weapons and how should america respond. >>> paradise at risk, yosemite in the line of a wildfire. stop the thieves. we show you the time of day when burglars like to strike your home and i knew device to catch them. >> good evening to you. this is one of those nights when an ordinary american teaches all of us lessons about courage and the kind of resolve that can save lives. she's that school clerk who convinced a 20-year-old man who put down his gun at the elementary school in atlanta filled with so many tiny school children. last night right here on "world news" she first told her amazing story, but now abc's steve osunsami has the 911 tapes that prove she was even more amazing than we thought. >> reporter: it's a heart stopping call to police. you can hear the sound of fun fire. >> i'm in the front office. she just went outside and started shooting. he said to tell them to back off. he doesn't want the kids. she wants the police. so back off and, um, what else, sir? he said he don't care if he die. he don't have nothing to live for. he said he's not mentall
did syria use chemical weapons and how should america respond. >>> paradise at risk, yosemite in the line of a wildfire. stop the thieves. we show you the time of day when burglars like to strike your home and i knew device to catch them. >> good evening to you. this is one of those nights when an ordinary american teaches all of us lessons about courage and the kind of resolve that can save lives. she's that school clerk who convinced a 20-year-old man who put down his gun at...
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bank of america of the is not saying a lot. this is a bank that was bailout by the federal government several times. they should at least have a public statement about their policies to the taxpayers. other banks are not commenting either. liz: nothing else but we are looking into it. existing conditions. >> reporter: that is what is needed. listen, like i said, half of me says he is an adult's, the gentleman that died. think he was 21, over 18. he should make up his own mind. the other half is, you know, if you had an intern -- now, i have young people working for me. i can be a pain in the rear end boss. liz: i'm shocked. >> reporter: but they're not working 24 hours a day. they're now working -- 12 hours is enough i think. just as your cell phone on all the time. but i'm just saying that you have kids working for you. would you ever let somebody work 70 hours straight? liz: but this is reminiscent of the intern and residency programs in medical schools. and my dad was a resident. today's off, one day off. >> reporter: so was
bank of america of the is not saying a lot. this is a bank that was bailout by the federal government several times. they should at least have a public statement about their policies to the taxpayers. other banks are not commenting either. liz: nothing else but we are looking into it. existing conditions. >> reporter: that is what is needed. listen, like i said, half of me says he is an adult's, the gentleman that died. think he was 21, over 18. he should make up his own mind. the other...
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but you know i think i have a whole theory on how we're raising kids in america. kids are given so much and there are you know parents are always making excuses it's the teachers fault it's the coaches fault it's the you know it's the other kids fault in the classroom and by the time these kids are adults they have never had any had to take any accountability when raising a bunch of wimps and you know that's something that i don't want to do you know and when my kid wants to get a car is going to get a job just like i had to do and like you had to do and i think we're really coddling these kids way too much you know they need to fall down and scrape their knee jerk with a good list this will never. do you need to do this right you have a business you know that they can you get. i did want to do it they queue they came to the head of eat at the time is that n.b.c. and i was the chairman i miss it ted harbor and he came to us he was the head of and he also ran style network and he said you know we showed a special on your wedding we cover some of your wedding and ev
but you know i think i have a whole theory on how we're raising kids in america. kids are given so much and there are you know parents are always making excuses it's the teachers fault it's the coaches fault it's the you know it's the other kids fault in the classroom and by the time these kids are adults they have never had any had to take any accountability when raising a bunch of wimps and you know that's something that i don't want to do you know and when my kid wants to get a car is going...